GRAPH P-1: YEARS OF LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES, CENSUS YEARS AND YEAR

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CHART P-1: YEARS OF LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH, BY RACE, ETHNICITY, AND GENDER, FOR FLORIDA RESIDENTS AND UNITED STATES, CENSUS YEARS 1970-2000 AND 2004-2014 FLORIDA UNITED STATES 1 1 2 WHITE HISPANIC YEAR MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE 1 1 WHITE 2 HISPANIC 1970 71.1 68.5 77.0 59.1 68.7 70.9 71.1 1980 74.3 71.2 79.4 63.2 72.8 73.7 74.4 68.0 1990 76.3 73.5 81.1 64.4 73.8 75.4 76.1 69.1 2000 77.8 75.5 81.5 69.6 75.7 76.8 77.3 71.8 2004 78.7 76.4 81.9 71.1 76.9 79.4 84.8 77.5 77.9 72.8 2005 78.0 75.5 81.5 70.7 76.8 77.5 84.2 77.6 78.0 73.0 2006 78.5 75.9 82.0 71.4 77.3 78.4 84.7 77.8 78.3 73.4 80.3 2007 78.9 76.4 82.4 71.7 78.2 78.6 85.4 78.1 78.5 73.8 80.7 2008 79.1 76.5 82.5 72.5 78.9 79.3 85.3 78.2 78.5 74.3 80.8 2009 79.5 76.9 82.8 73.1 79.1 79.7 86.0 78.6 78.8 74.7 81.1 2010 79.1 76.6 82.2 73.6 79.1 80.5 86.0 78.7 78.9 75.1 81.2 2011 79.3 76.9 82.4 74.1 79.7 80.7 86.1 78.7 79.0 75.3 81.4 2012 79.3 76.9 82.2 74.3 80.2 80.1 85.2 78.8 79.1 75.5 81.6 2013 79.3 77.0 82.2 74.5 80.2 80.5 85.3 78.8 79.1 75.5 81.8 2014 79.2 76.8 82.2 74.8 80.3 80.0 85.4 1. Regardless of ethnicity. 2. Regardless of race GRAPH P-1: YEARS OF LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES, CENSUS YEARS 1970-2000 AND 2004-2014 80.0 AGE IN YEARS 75.0 70.0 Florida U.S. 65.0 1970 1980 1990 2000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 YEAR 2

CHART P-2: TURAL INCREASE* IN POPULATION, BY RACE, FLORIDA 2004-2014 YEAR WHITE OTHER 2004 49,681 10,917 28,939 9,452 2005 55,919 16,079 29,953 9,552 2006 67,801 25,153 32,494 9,858 2007 71,412 27,292 33,308 10,396 2008 60,944 17,521 33,076 9,870 2009 51,537 9,996 32,220 8,714 2010 42,010 1,891 30,938 8,243 2011 40,381 171 30,470 9,210 2012 37,105-3,177 30,121 9,578 2013 35,179-3,948 29,305 9,029 2014 34,867-4,483 29,163 9,256 *Resident Live Births minus Resident Deaths. GRAPH P-2: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF RACE-SPECIFIC POPULATION BY AGE GROUPS, FLORIDA, 2014 PERCENTAGE 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 White Black Other 0 0-19 20-39 40-59 60-79 80+ AGE GROUPS 3

CHART P-3: RESIDENT MIDYEAR POPULATION ESTIMATES, BY AGE, RACE AND GENDER, FLORIDA, 2014 AGE WHITE OTHER GROUP MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE 19,548,031 15,286,521 7,504,627 7,781,894 3,263,817 1,572,592 1,691,225 997,693 478,350 519,343 <1 1 217,026 155,989 80,236 75,753 48,454 24,521 23,933 12,583 6,414 6,169 1-4 2 886,618 610,178 310,818 299,360 201,103 102,910 98,193 75,337 38,332 37,005 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ 1,132,972 1,146,040 1,192,611 1,312,024 1,247,007 1,201,455 1,140,351 1,205,376 1,281,100 1,418,759 1,354,519 1,220,417 1,092,477 859,148 624,276 518,427 497,428 796,345 406,842 389,503 251,670 127,884 123,786 84,957 42,809 42,148 813,969 416,722 397,247 251,979 127,278 124,701 80,092 39,929 40,163 862,862 441,791 421,071 257,126 129,351 127,775 72,623 36,420 36,203 953,542 490,656 462,886 278,889 140,865 138,024 79,593 40,243 39,350 925,447 475,243 450,204 246,948 122,140 124,808 74,612 36,866 37,746 899,598 456,310 443,288 228,489 109,744 118,745 73,368 35,014 38,354 860,748 434,585 426,163 209,702 99,226 110,476 69,901 33,044 36,857 928,185 464,520 463,665 210,001 99,041 110,960 67,190 31,056 36,134 1,011,358 505,772 505,586 208,222 99,189 109,033 61,520 28,717 32,803 1,146,363 565,974 580,389 211,938 100,143 111,795 60,458 27,743 32,715 1,109,356 536,504 572,852 190,322 88,207 102,115 54,841 24,765 30,076 1,025,216 483,852 541,364 150,608 68,787 81,821 44,593 19,847 24,746 948,531 445,498 503,033 111,478 49,718 61,760 32,468 14,422 18,046 758,170 352,544 405,626 78,907 34,168 44,739 22,071 9,864 12,207 553,732 253,553 300,179 56,026 23,604 32,422 14,518 6,272 8,246 469,679 208,184 261,495 38,993 15,118 23,875 9,755 3,990 5,765 457,253 175,023 282,230 32,962 10,698 22,264 7,213 2,603 4,610 Source: The Florida Legislature, Office of Economic and Demographic Research, July 1 estimates or births and infant deaths from the Bureau of Vital Statistics. 1. The <1 age group is number of births minus infant deaths obtained when in-state births and infant deaths were finalized plus the number of out-of-state births minus infant deaths from the previous calendar year. When the estimate of individuals <1 in a county exceeds the 0-4 population estimate from the Office of Economic and Demographic Research for the county, then the county s total 0-4 population estimate is reallocated based on the proportion of individuals <1 in each race, ethnic, gender group in relation to the total number who are <1 in the county. A final adjustment may have been made to the <1 estimate to ensure that the sum of the <1, 1, 2, 3, and 4 age groups total to the county s 0-4 population estimate. 2. The 1-4 age group for each county is the Office of Economic and Demographic Research 0-4 age group estimate minus the <1 age group estimate described in the previous footnote. A final adjustment may have been made to the 1-4 estimate to ensure that the sum of the <1, 1, 2, 3, and 4 age groups total to the county s 0-4 population estimate. 4

CHART P-4: RESIDENT MIDYEAR POPULATION ESTIMATES, BY RACE AND GENDER, FLORIDA, CENSUS YEARS 1970-1990 AND 1995-2014 WHITE OTHER YEAR MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE 1970 6,851,176 5,775,400 2,791,845 2,983,555 1,047,244 501,598 545,646 28,532 13,990 14,542 1980 9,840,317 8,389,968 4,031,868 4,358,100 1,366,808 649,110 717,698 83,541 39,070 44,471 1990 13,029,114 11,040,436 5,358,366 5,682,070 1,790,653 854,838 935,815 198,025 94,610 103,415 1995 14,405,514 11,995,367 5,846,164 6,149,203 2,124,830 1,020,988 1,103,842 285,317 135,304 150,013 1996 14,701,293 12,205,330 5,957,258 6,248,072 2,191,834 1,053,895 1,137,939 304,129 144,321 159,808 1997 15,011,697 12,422,254 6,070,358 6,351,896 2,265,376 1,089,602 1,175,774 324,067 153,464 170,603 1998 15,309,968 12,633,341 6,177,496 6,455,845 2,334,494 1,122,859 1,211,635 342,133 162,015 180,118 1999 15,679,606 12,903,840 6,313,637 6,590,203 2,412,203 1,160,236 1,251,967 363,563 173,549 190,014 2000 16,074,896 13,200,518 6,461,066 6,739,452 2,487,562 1,196,463 1,291,099 386,816 186,108 200,708 2001 16,384,860 13,308,708 6,517,402 6,791,306 2,506,652 1,203,991 1,302,661 569,500 274,650 294,850 2002 16,718,033 13,530,669 6,628,652 6,902,017 2,577,689 1,238,065 1,339,624 609,675 294,751 314,924 2003 17,074,368 13,771,781 6,751,592 7,020,189 2,650,445 1,273,337 1,377,108 652,142 313,870 338,272 2004 17,476,489 14,047,501 6,893,166 7,154,335 2,732,636 1,312,932 1,419,704 696,352 334,256 362,096 2005 17,876,663 14,314,124 7,027,973 7,286,151 2,818,056 1,353,355 1,464,701 744,483 357,294 387,189 2006 18,237,596 14,539,520 7,142,191 7,397,329 2,904,545 1,395,616 1,508,929 793,531 381,434 412,097 2007 18,500,958 14,695,237 7,223,143 7,472,094 2,970,749 1,428,525 1,542,224 834,972 400,760 434,212 2008 18,636,837 14,747,636 7,244,354 7,503,282 3,019,761 1,452,221 1,567,540 869,440 416,260 453,180 2009 18,711,844 14,762,048 7,248,318 7,513,730 3,049,814 1,466,943 1,582,871 899,982 431,386 468,596 2010 18,820,278 14,815,082 7,276,743 7,538,339 3,083,154 1,483,295 1,599,859 922,042 442,190 479,852 2011 18,934,175 14,866,474 7,305,024 7,561,450 3,117,755 1,501,281 1,616,474 949,946 454,730 495,216 2012 19,042,458 14,930,936 7,331,419 7,599,517 3,150,349 1,517,653 1,632,696 961,173 460,322 500,851 2013 19,318,859 15,122,965 7,425,559 7,697,406 3,212,321 1,547,688 1,664,633 983,573 471,324 512,249 2014 19,548,031 15,286,521 7,504,627 7,781,894 3,263,817 1,572,592 1,691,225 997,693 478,350 519,343 Source: The Florida Legislature, Office of Economic and Demographic Research 5

CHART P-5: RESIDENT MIDYEAR POPULATION ESTIMATES, BY AGE GROUPS, FLORIDA, CENSUS YEARS 1970-1990 AND 1995-2014 YEAR <1 1 1-4 2 5-14 15-24 AGE GROUP 25-34 1970 6,851,176 112,644 391,737 1,251,059 1,093,338 768,900 748,346 767,772 713,958 656,231 289,759 57,432 1980 9,840,317 129,893 448,565 1,310,351 1,630,632 1,438,555 1,051,361 994,915 1,131,187 1,067,585 517,689 119,584 1990 13,029,114 197,234 687,549 1,577,347 1,679,321 2,125,870 1,830,009 1,291,371 1,266,366 1,372,242 792,709 209,096 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85+ 1995 14,405,514 187,132 748,894 1,876,511 1,709,090 2,125,881 2,176,563 1,650,994 1,286,878 1,463,428 906,789 273,354 1996 14,701,293 187,933 738,827 1,925,408 1,736,529 2,118,987 2,251,266 1,733,377 1,314,581 1,470,070 939,150 285,165 1997 15,011,697 190,946 733,187 1,968,856 1,782,923 2,103,482 2,321,998 1,817,926 1,365,920 1,465,328 964,172 296,959 1998 15,309,968 194,149 729,556 2,009,851 1,833,426 2,078,343 2,382,246 1,893,110 1,438,765 1,456,934 984,061 309,527 1999 15,679,606 195,521 737,786 2,057,884 1,893,078 2,071,054 2,445,284 1,995,809 1,508,272 1,445,428 1,006,711 322,779 2000 16,074,896 202,607 752,066 2,094,766 1,961,818 2,086,402 2,488,959 2,090,243 1,579,582 1,455,587 1,029,871 332,995 2001 16,384,860 204,733 787,332 2,110,339 2,040,630 2,083,035 2,478,306 2,163,930 1,665,444 1,463,755 1,048,642 338,714 2002 16,718,033 204,486 781,008 2,120,022 2,086,329 2,071,620 2,490,536 2,267,322 1,758,361 1,489,751 1,085,544 363,054 2003 17,074,368 211,257 808,356 2,171,906 2,140,399 2,120,794 2,541,604 2,304,679 1,790,311 1,517,846 1,103,047 364,169 2004 17,476,489 220,922 840,464 2,223,491 2,291,411 2,114,627 2,515,128 2,419,314 1,925,093 1,433,804 1,071,348 420,887 2005 17,876,663 226,176 848,666 2,271,019 2,323,896 2,169,191 2,559,269 2,488,666 1,976,581 1,460,734 1,142,811 409,654 2006 18,237,596 236,579 857,820 2,296,310 2,366,202 2,221,896 2,544,341 2,551,058 2,067,667 1,513,436 1,149,747 432,540 2007 18,500,958 237,193 871,978 2,313,360 2,401,336 2,259,101 2,525,432 2,601,729 2,142,955 1,546,842 1,150,763 450,269 2008 18,636,837 230,660 905,284 2,306,432 2,410,214 2,272,113 2,481,650 2,627,769 2,198,837 1,565,961 1,148,391 489,526 2009 18,711,844 220,233 923,983 2,294,240 2,415,671 2,281,287 2,433,459 2,652,212 2,253,825 1,584,274 1,141,403 511,257 2010 18,820,278 224,098 834,824 2,202,794 2,437,270 2,272,695 2,421,253 2,744,741 2,368,230 1,760,445 1,114,335 439,593 2011 18,934,175 223,227 837,104 2,213,728 2,442,802 2,306,898 2,395,451 2,726,097 2,413,585 1,803,948 1,119,075 452,260 2012 19,042,458 209,035 868,895 2,226,029 2,459,267 2,352,723 2,367,106 2,693,194 2,447,516 1,837,950 1,118,494 462,249 2013 19,318,859 211,231 880,025 2,253,445 2,482,735 2,403,341 2,362,567 2,697,200 2,515,421 1,900,490 1,133,668 478,736 2014 19,548,031 217,026 886,618 2,279,012 2,504,635 2,448,462 2,345,727 2,699,859 2,574,936 1,951,625 1,142,703 497,428 Source: The Florida Legislature, Office of Economic and Demographic Research, July 1 estimates or births and infant deaths from the Bureau of Vital Statistics. 1. The <1 age group is number of births minus infant deaths obtained when in-state births and infant deaths were finalized plus the number of out-of-state births minus infant deaths from the previous calendar year. When the estimate of individuals <1 in a county exceeds the 0-4 population estimate from the Office of Economic and Demographic Research for the county, then the county s total 0-4 population estimate is reallocated based on the proportion of individuals <1 in each race, ethnic, gender group in relation to the total number who are <1 in the county. A final adjustment may have been made to the <1 estimate to ensure that the sum of the <1, 1, 2, 3, and 4 age groups total to the county s 0-4 population estimate. 2. The 1-4 age group for each county is the Office of Economic and Demographic Research 0-4 age group estimate minus the <1 age group estimate described in the previous footnote. A final adjustment may have been made to the 1-4 estimate to ensure that the sum of the <1, 1, 2, 3, and 4 age groups total to the county s 6

TABLE P-1: RESIDENT MIDYEAR POPULATION ESTIMATES, BY RACE, ETHNICITY, AND COUNTY, FLORIDA, 2014 RACE WHITE OTHER ETHNICITY NON-HISPANIC HISPANIC FLORIDA 19,548,031 15,286,521 3,263,817 997,693 14,861,999 4,686,032 ALACHUA 250,697 178,081 51,202 21,414 227,334 23,363 BAKER 27,250 22,722 3,883 645 26,622 628 BAY 171,761 142,121 19,586 10,054 162,161 9,600 BRADFORD 27,460 21,325 5,524 611 26,478 982 BREVARD 554,279 464,795 60,238 29,246 503,347 50,932 BROWARD 1,796,314 1,181,902 506,009 108,403 1,326,068 470,246 CALHOUN 14,728 12,030 2,092 606 13,877 851 CHARLOTTE 164,927 149,253 10,405 5,269 154,259 10,668 CITRUS 142,172 132,566 4,643 4,963 135,016 7,156 CLAY 197,041 162,544 21,496 13,001 180,005 17,036 COLLIER 340,146 305,925 24,033 10,188 245,613 94,533 COLUMBIA 68,146 53,470 12,346 2,330 64,483 3,663 MIAMI-DADE 2,615,410 2,035,173 498,675 81,562 877,748 1,737,662 DESOTO 34,440 28,948 4,452 1,040 23,472 10,968 DIXIE 16,443 14,725 1,349 369 15,812 631 DUVAL 884,814 551,177 267,713 65,924 809,977 74,837 ESCAMBIA 302,421 209,812 71,411 21,198 285,911 16,510 FLAGLER 101,680 84,169 12,652 4,859 91,403 10,277 FRANKLIN 11,623 9,730 1,615 278 11,063 560 GADSDEN 48,080 20,746 26,166 1,168 42,942 5,138 GILCHRIST 17,024 15,726 915 383 16,000 1,024 GLADES 12,786 10,379 1,524 883 9,714 3,072 GULF 16,203 12,909 2,936 358 15,434 769 HAMILTON 14,535 9,398 4,718 419 13,080 1,455 HARDEE 27,683 24,627 2,049 1,007 15,350 12,333 HENDRY 37,935 31,237 5,052 1,646 17,998 19,937 HERNDO 177,315 160,030 10,886 6,399 156,921 20,394 HIGHLANDS 100,034 86,111 10,177 3,746 80,969 19,065 HILLSBOROUGH 1,302,861 985,859 230,601 86,401 960,315 342,546 HOLMES 20,083 18,082 1,289 712 19,541 542 INDIAN RIVER 141,746 123,341 13,853 4,552 124,105 17,641 JACKSON 50,337 35,260 13,544 1,533 47,855 2,482 JEFFERSON 14,654 9,168 5,207 279 13,977 677 LAFAYETTE 8,687 7,295 1,270 122 7,579 1,108 LAKE 311,196 262,926 33,691 14,579 268,019 43,177 LEE 659,800 575,302 60,073 24,425 525,629 134,171 LEON 280,981 177,031 88,450 15,500 263,525 17,456 LEVY 40,822 35,684 3,937 1,201 37,253 3,569 LIBERTY 8,634 6,834 1,543 257 8,096 538 MADISON 19,514 11,555 7,543 416 18,478 1,036 MATEE 340,055 294,347 32,221 13,487 283,397 56,658 MARION 341,652 284,180 44,834 12,638 300,345 41,307 MARTIN 150,005 135,529 8,775 5,701 129,086 20,919 MONROE 73,584 66,312 4,739 2,533 57,372 16,212 SSAU 76,324 68,973 5,174 2,177 73,167 3,157 OKALOOSA 189,540 156,176 18,802 14,562 175,377 14,163 OKEECHOBEE 39,998 35,255 3,358 1,385 29,642 10,356 ORANGE 1,233,793 856,230 273,513 104,050 878,656 355,137 OSCEOLA 299,457 240,494 39,280 19,683 154,215 145,242 PALM BEACH 1,362,383 1,050,206 245,760 66,417 1,079,059 283,324 PASCO 484,641 434,513 26,364 23,764 421,025 63,616 PINELLAS 928,733 774,068 102,598 52,067 844,795 83,938 POLK 626,232 500,822 97,958 27,452 499,348 126,884 PUTM 72,611 58,450 12,033 2,128 65,323 7,288 SAINT JOHNS 209,352 187,859 12,599 8,894 196,361 12,991 SAINT LUCIE 287,888 218,125 57,109 12,654 237,057 50,831 SANTA ROSA 160,506 140,818 10,050 9,638 151,542 8,964 SARASOTA 389,911 359,037 19,061 11,813 354,637 35,274 SEMINOLE 436,021 353,428 52,972 29,621 354,852 81,169 SUMTER 110,677 98,384 10,051 2,242 103,845 6,832 SUWANNEE 44,373 37,596 5,430 1,347 39,649 4,724 TAYLOR 23,137 17,593 4,812 732 22,262 875 UNION 15,793 11,869 3,618 306 14,938 855 VOLUSIA 503,179 427,703 55,643 19,833 442,646 60,533 WAKULLA 31,353 25,520 4,859 974 30,084 1,269 WALTON 59,246 52,701 3,850 2,695 55,700 3,546 WASHINGTON 24,925 20,365 3,606 954 24,190 735 7